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To the horror of Mumford &amp; Sons' colossal fanbase, the band has postponed several shows after bassist Ted Dwane was rushed to the hospital on Monday for the emergency removal of a blood clot on the surface of his brain.
In a statement on their website, the Grammy-winning English group wrote that Dwane had been "feeling unwell for a few days" before brain scans revealed a blood clot. But sigh no more: the band reassures fans that the mulit-talented instrumentalist is "receiving excellent care" and that he "will recover quickly" from the required operation.
In addition to wishing Dwane "a speedy recovery", Mumford &amp; Sons also announced the postponing of three shows planned for Tuesday in Dallas, June 12 in Woodlands, and June 13 in New Orleans. The performances will be rescheduled as soon as possible and, as of now, the band has no plans to postpone any other shows on their current tour for Babel. Tickets for the postponed shows will be awarded in the makeup gigs.
The folk rock band's next performance is scheduled for June 15 at the Bonnaroo Music &amp; Arts Festival in Manchester, TN. "I will wait" for you there, Mumford &amp; Sons.
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Just when we thought they couldn't possibly be any dumber, Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne go and do something like this… and this time, they might not even get a chance to totally redeemed themselves.
Dumb and Dumber To, the long-awaited sequel to Bobby and Pete Farrelly's classic '90s comedy, Dumb and Dumber, was expected to begin shooting by New Line Cinema this spring. But to the dismay of fans hoping for a return trip to the Rockies, New Line's parent company, Warner Bros., replied, "See ya later!" (after a gleeful "Big Gulps, huh?"), dropping the project and shopping it to other studios.
Unlike New Line's disappointing 2003 prequel, Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, the potential sequel secured the original blockheaded buddies, Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, to hit the road in search of Harry's illegitimate daughter for a kidney transplant. Regardless of whether they'll be traveling in a doggy van or a moped, Warner Bros. sees limited promise in a follow-up. Despite the low $30 million budget range, the poor performance of the company's similar-costing Steve Carell-Steve Buscemi comedy, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, recently grossed only $22 million domestically. By chance, the movie also featured Carrey.
As the Farrelly brothers seek a new financier and distributor for the project, our list of unanswered questions expands. Did Harry and Lloyd ever open their pet store, "I Got Worms"? Did Lloyd fall off the jet-way again? The original film cost $17 million to make but grossed more than $247 million at the time. If a new studio gets on board, New Line will still receive a licensing fee and a share of the backend. All that matters to us is that they're telling us there's a chance!
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Donald Trump has a new apprentice, and this time the winner comes from the country community. Trump named country singer Trace Adkins the winner of his first-ever All-Star Celebrity Apprentice on Sunday night. Magician Penn Jillette came out as the runner-up of this season.
Adkins originally competed on the first season of Celebrity Apprentice, ending up as the runner-up that year. This time, the country music star took home the winning title. Along with a new job, Adkins won $250,000 for his charity, the American Red Cross, and another $100,000 from Walgreens. The company donated $100,000 to Jillette's charity as well.
For the finale challenge, Adkins and Jillette had to create an ice cream flavor for Walgreen's ice cream line. They were also asked to create a commercial and plan a celebrity-driven launch event to promote the new ice cream. Akins made $50,000 more in ticket sales for the event, which helped him towards securing the winning title.
But despite the win, Adkins and Jillette seemed to end the season on good terms. Jillette even accompanied Adkins on his guitar as the singer performed his single "Love Will." Now that is what you call losing gracefully.
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Bad news for Twilight fans: the franchise's stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have reportedly broken up. People reports the news that after over three years of dating, the duo has called things off entirely after spending the last several days apart.
Just a few weeks ago, the couple appeared to be operating smoothly. They were spotted out together in New York City following the Met Gala earlier this month, and then reportedly flew back to Los Angeles together.
But, it's in LA that things reportedly started to go sour. Stewart reportedly didn't take part in Pattinson's 27th birthday celebrations on May 13. "He had friends over at his house, but Kristen was not part of the celebration," a source tells People. "For the past few days, they have not spent any time together."
This rumored breakup comes nearly a year after pictures revealed Stewart carrying on a hot and steamy affair with her Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders. She openly apologized to Pattinson for cheating on him, and the two seemed to be reunited for several months. "I'm deeply sorry for the hurt and embarrassment I've caused to those close to me and everyone this has affected," Stewart said in a statement. "This momentary indiscretion has jeopardized the most important thing in my life, the person I love and respect the most, Rob. I love him, I love him, I'm so sorry."
Unfortunately, it doesn't sound like Pattison and Stewart were able to get back on track after that scandal rocked their relationship.
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Celebrities traipsing about Cannes in the glamorous threads and shiny stones should take heed that a jewelry thief is on the loose. According to France 24, police revealed Friday that $1 million worth of Chopard jewels were stolen from the hotel room of a Chopard employee at the Cannes Film Festival Thursday night.
No, this is not a scene from The Bling Ring the Emma Watson movie about naughty teens robbing celebrities which just happened to premiere at Cannes last night as well. Police are actually reporting that a thief, or thieves, broke into the room of the employee at the Novotel hotel and pulled the safe containing the jewels right out of the wall and made off with it. Unfortunately, these jewels were supposed to be lent to celebrities to wear to some of the more fashionable parties and premieres while at Cannes, so there will be a few less sparkly stars along the French coast.
According to USA Today, this isn't the first time that a jewelry heist has gone down at Cannes. In 2009, a gunman robbed a Chopard store of $8 million worth of baubles. Damn, this brand is going to stop going to France altogether!
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The stars are bringing their fashion A-game to the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. For the opening night of the prestigious festival, Isla Fisher looked stunning in a ruffled red dress while Nicole Kidman took a risk with some interesting, swashbuckling sleeves. Needless to say, not all of our fashionistas hit home runs: some looks are gorgeous, some are hideous, and some are just plain confusing. But we always have Leonardo DiCaprio to calm us down — because let's face it, everyone loves Leo in a tux.
Launch our gallery to see which stars' looks at Cannes had us saying "Oh la la!"
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It's been an exciting few days for Savannah Guthrie. First, she got engaged over the weekend to her boyfriend of four years, Michael Feldman, and announced the news on the Today show Monday morning. But immediately following said announcement, Guthrie got another, rather unexpected present from another man!
Bradley Cooper showed up in the middle of all Guthrie's engagement talk to give the NBC co-host a bouquet of red roses. Of course Guthrie couldn't help but blush, especially because Cooper asked her for her phone number.
But despite Cooper's attempts to woo her, Guthrie seemed quite happy about her upcoming nuptials to Feldman, 44, who is in charge of a communications firm in New York and Washington D.C. "We adore each other," she said. "Our families have been in-laws for years... they were just waiting for us to catch up."
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Film festival hype can either make or break a movie. Some never live up to it and some ride it all the way to Oscar night. Finally we're getting to see if the Sundance Film Festival hype surrounding Fruitvale Station and lead actor Michael B. Jordan's star turn as Oscar, is worth it.
Based on a true story, Fruitvale follows the story of a 22-year-old man as he decides to alter his entire life. He wants to be a better father, son, and lover — but then a devastating train ride ultimately destroys his chances.
We fell in love with Jordan in The Wire, Friday Night Lights, and Chronicle and in Fruitvale, he puts his talents to the test again as another troubled young man looking to become someone new. The movie hits theaters July 16.
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This weekend, The Great Gatsby didn't quite overtake Tony Stark and his mechanical suit of wonder in Iron Man 3, but the literature-inspired flick did make quite a dent in the weekend box office. And that means many you flocked to the theater to see what Baz Luhrmann did with F. Scott Fitzgerald's beloved text and maybe, just maybe, the polarizing adaptation left you with a few burning questions. That's what we're here for. We've got the scoop on the history and production of Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby.
1. Those parties were breathtaking! Did Luhrmann actually throw extravagant parties and capture them on film?Well, sort of. At the junket for The Great Gatsby, Luhrmann explained how he acheived the "wild party feel" in the first party of the film at Tom (Joel Edgerton) and Myrtle's (Isla Fisher) love nest:
We wanted to go there, but we weren't quite sure how to ... and then I said, we've got 20 minutes left let's turn all the cameras on and just go for it ... and right in the middle of the jazz, I just turned up very loudly a track called 'NYMP,' which is a Jay-Z track which was mixed with jazz, and things took off and the cameras rolled for twenty minutes. And there's a moment, and you see it in the film, when a very expensive lamp smashes. And my first assistant said, 'Baz, Baz, we gotta shut it down.' Because by then it was crazy mayhem, of levels you can only imagine: it was clothes coming off and feather fights and flowers being thrown. And I remember I grabbed everyone and I said, 'Get in the bedroom' and they kept rolling and that's how it became known as the 'orgy scene.'
While he's probably joking about the orgy part, it does appear that the partying in the film was somewhat real. (Which sounds like this may have been the best job ever.)
2. Most of the song covers are pretty easy to identify, but who's the woman covering "Crazy in Love" in the flower scene at Nick's (Tobey Maguire) house?Emeli Sande is an English pop singer who's just beginning to acheive fame in the U.S. Her last album, Our Version of Events, was number one on the UK charts for seven straight weeks in 2012 and she performed at both the opening and closing ceremonies of the London Olympics. You may also recognize her voice from her single (which was also performed by Candice Glover on American Idol last week) "Next to Me."
3. They drive around like mad men with no knowledge of seat belt safety in this movie – didn't they have normal safety measures back then?As it turns out, they didn't. Some cars came with flimsy seatbelts, but there were no laws governing the use or inclusion of seatbelts in the design of motor vehicles. It wasn't until 1964 the seatbelts were made standard by law, and even then, the requirements only stated that cars needed belts in the front seat. It was a dangerous time to be a driver or even in the vacinity of cars – something poor Myrtle Wilson has to learn firsthand.
4. Is Tom Buchanan's racist book real? Did people in the '20s really think there was an actual war between the races?Almost. Tom's book, The Rise of the Colored Empires by some man named Goddard, is not actually a real book. However, the idea that black Americans were some foreign force seeking to take over the white man's hold on America was a real theory proclaimed in a similarly-named book by Theodore Stoddard in 1920. His book was called The Rising Tide of Color Against the White World Supremacy, so if anything, Fitzgerald's version was a much milder version of the truly hateful book from Stoddard.
5. Jordan Baker and George Wilson are scene stealers! Where do I know those actors from?Wilson is played by Jason Clarke, who you may recognize as a scene-stealer from other films like Zero Dark Thirty, in which he played an FBI agent who introduced Jessica Chastain's character to the underbelly of interrogation tactics, and the summer drama Lawless, in which he played a member of a free-wheeling bootlegging family that included Tom Hardy and Shia LeBeouf. He's certainly an actor to keep an eye on in upcoming films like Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
The actress who plays Baker, Elizabeth Debecki, is a rising star in Austrailia, but this is her first introduction to American audiences. However, her arresting performance as the lithe golfer is sure to make her a face to watch stateside as well.
6. Is the Valley of Ashes a real place in Queens, New York?It was. Though the that place no longer exists, it was a real area of Queens that has since become Flushing Meadows Park and was once known as the Coronoa Ash Dumps. The signature ashes were repurposed, at the request of Robert Moses (the "master builder" of mid-20th century New York City), to create the base for the Van Wyck expressway, which runs alongside the park. Flushing Meadows park built for the 1939 Worlds Fair (and little beknownst to Moses, the opening title sequence of King Of Queens, and the closing sequence ofMen In Black).
7. Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio) makes such a big deal about all those oranges and the juice presser. Was it really a sign of wealth to have a mountain of citrus fruit at your disposal?Not really. But man, does it look beautiful on the screen. In the early 1920s, it cost about $10 dollars for the "200 oranges" Gatsby boasts for his morning mimosa with Daisy (Carey Mulligan), and the modern day equivalent of that many citrus fruits is about $130 dollars. It's chump change for a millionaire, but while the notion that he had someone fresh pressing his OJ for him every day in record time on some fancy juicer was the real luxury, it certainly makes for a better image to have an avalanche of orange orbs.
8. Myrtle's dog might have been the cutest movie dog in the history of movie dogs. Seriously. How do I get one? What kind of dog is he?If you want a pup like Mrs. Wilson's gift of adultery, a grey schnauser puppy would do it.
9. How historically accurate are Daisy's clothes? That jewel-network of a dress at Gatsby's party seems a bit modern.The film's costume designer (and Luhrmann's wife) Catherine Martin has said she stayed true to the time period, but that Lurhmann had her open it up the to the Gatsby Era (between 1920 and 1927), rather than just the year the book was set in. In that way, she had a bit more freedom with her designs, she spoke to Fashionista.com about the details of the era:
But what you realize even by the early ’20s, just about any silhouette–from a bias cut, to a strapless, to a robe de style, had all been invented. One shouldered looks, beading, embroidering, harem pants, feathered skirts, halter necks, v-necks… all kinds of different silhouettes. We think of the ’20s as a shift, a beaded embroidered fringed shift. And in reality the silhouettes were incredibly varied and had all kinds of influences form folkloric to Arabic, Orientalism–every kind of influence that you can possibly imagine, including Egyptian by the time Tutankhamun’s tomb had been opened up.
So there you have it. What else about The Great Gatsby left you with a quizzical brow?
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Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan — for his adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's revered novel The Great Gatsby, director Baz Luhrmann recruited Hollywood's top talent. The star-lit casting fits the material, and Luhrmann's specific interpretation. His Gatsby is drunk on gimlets and glamour, embracing Fitzgerald's description of a "kaleidoscopic circus" and peppering it with the current faces of A-listers.
Mostly.
Elizabeth Debicki is an unknown here in the States and a rising star in her home country of Australia. When it came to casting Gatsby's elegant, wry, professional golfer Jordan Baker, Luhrmann deviated from the recognizable talent pool to to give Debicki a breakout role. Straight out of the Victorian College of Arts, Debicki was handpicked by Luhrmann, won over by her chemistry with Tobey Maguire. Luhrmann revealed his choice for Jordan Baker on his website in early 2011:
"It was a surprising result, but Elizabeth's grasp of the material and her chemical connectivity to Tobey Maguire, in addition to her striking, athletic appearance, had us in a place where we were fully confident and ready to take the leap of giving the role of Jordan Baker to what, I guess, people would term 'a discovery.' We are thrilled. As each role in Gatsby is cast, we seek, in the most dramatic way, to clarify each of Fitzgerald's characters, one against the other."
In an interview with The Australian, Debicki describes the whirlwind experience of being invited to the lavish party that is a Baz Luhrmann production. What started as a casual submission of a casting tape became the call of a lifetime. "That whole audition was one of the strangest experiences of my life," she explains. "I'd never been to L.A. before, it was like a crazy whirlwind — I got on a plane and then I was in LA, the sun was shining and I did this crazy audition and came home. Within five days it had all occurred, and I lost a day somewhere in between. Then Baz called me on a tea break in rehearsals and it was a very, very weird moment. You imagine you would react a certain way, like, 'That's wonderful' and you'd be very graceful, like in a Hollywood movie, but it wasn't like that at all. I don't remember saying anything remotely intelligent. I said something like, 'Are you serious?' but I said it quite a lot. He kept saying 'Yes' and then I thought I probably shouldn't ask him again in case he thinks twice."
Debicki comes from a family of dancers, having moved from Paris to Australia when she was five years old. Her diet as a kid was purely golden-era Hollywood films, the type of big screen song numbers that inform Luhrmann's Gatsby. The upbringing helped when it came to the role — although she tells Vanity Fair that doing the Charleston ain't easy. "The first time I did it I was absolutely wiped. Maybe in the 20s they were skinnier and had less body to throw around? I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a whole new trend of Charleston classes at the gym, instead of, like, pole dancing," she says.
Having just begun her career, Debicki is one of the few young stars without a turbulent past or dirt to be dug up. It's a bright future, one we see a glimpse of when she spars alongside Maguire and DiCaprio in The Great Gatsby. But as she tells Interview Magazine, "stardom" isn't really one of her goals when making the jump to Hollywood. "It doesn't really appeal to me very much. When I went to school, it was all very idealistic. It was all just about making art and making theater. When I did my first film, I was like, ‘Oh my god. Is this actually a job? 'Cause this is what I would like to do for pleasure.'"
Debicki simply wants great parts. Now that we've been introduced to her in Gatsby, we want the same thing for her.
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